Hi igreenfield,

Can I use "jclouds" command line to create an instance inside a vsphere
server ? What type should I specify for vsphere ? Can you provide a command
line ? I'll be glad to help test your work while I'm learning it. Any
suggestions on the usage of jcluods-vsphere will be appreciated.

Thanks,


On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:31 PM, igreenfield <notificati...@github.com>
wrote:

> I don’t know about such API.
>
> From: lcheng61 [mailto:notificati...@github.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 1:05 AM
> To: jclouds/jclouds
> Cc: Izek Greenfield (igreenfi)
> Subject: Re: [jclouds] Add vSphere support (#364)
>
>
> By changing "Cisco Centos 6.5" to an existing template name, I'm able to
> clone it at my vsphere server. Thank you @igreenfield<
> https://github.com/igreenfield>.
>
> As my original question, can you suggest what API should I look at in
> order to load an ovf file (or other image file) to the vsphere server ? Is
> there a unified APIs that I can load image file to other cloud (e.g., EC2,
> vsphere, vCloud, Google App engine) ?
>
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